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ISSN Online: 2377-424X

ISBN Print: 0-89116-130-9

International Heat Transfer Conference 6
August, 7-11, 1978, Toronto, Canada

ON THE PROBLEM OF HEAT TRANSFER IN LOW-TEMPERATURE HEAT PIPES

Get access (open in a dialog) DOI: 10.1615/IHTC6.2780
pages 111-115

Abstrakt

The processes in metal-screen wicks were observed visually on their internal and near-wall surfaces in a transparent heat pipe with Freon-113 and water. Vapour-filled spaces were noted in poor-contact areas. Heat transfer and critical heat flux densities were meassured in a vertical set-up with wick of copper and stainless-steel screens, and water, ethyl alcohol and Freon-113 as working fluids. In a comparison with a plain-surface, an enhanced heat transfer was noted in the presence of a wick, up to a certain value of the heat flux, followed by a decrease of the heat transfer for further heating. Both the heat transfer and the critical heat flux are higher for of higher efficient conductivites and for improved vapour evacuation conditions. A perforated press-screen used to fix the wick at the pipe wall had no significant effects on α , but gave a 20 to 30 % decrease of qcr. A general relation was derived for the heat transfer.